Lithuania's electricity transmission system operator managing grid stability and European integration
Litgrid operates Lithuania's national electricity transmission network as a critical infrastructure provider managing cross-border interconnections (NordBalt, LitPol Link, Harmony Link) and grid synchronisation with Continental Europe. The tech stack reveals a Microsoft-heavy analytics posture (Power BI, Tableau, Power Platform, Fabric) paired with Python and SQL, suggesting heavy investment in data visibility across HVDC systems and transmission asset management. Hiring accelerates around engineering and data roles in parallel with ongoing projects in asset monitoring, grid analytics, and regulatory compliance automation—positioning the TSO to move from manual process management toward data-driven operations at scale.
Litgrid is the state-owned operator of Lithuania's electricity transmission system, responsible for maintaining stable, efficient, and reliable power flow across the national grid and managing strategic cross-border interconnections with Sweden and Poland. The company was established in 2010 and operates from Vilnius with approximately 300 employees across engineering, operations, data analytics, and regulatory functions. Core responsibilities include transmission infrastructure maintenance, grid connection management for customers, and execution of European-scale integration projects including network synchronisation with the Continental European grid and new HVDC link operations.
Litgrid operates on Microsoft Office, Power BI, Tableau, Power Platform (Apps, Pages, Automate), Python, SQL, C#, Git, and GIS. This stack emphasizes analytics dashboards, process automation, and HVDC system management.
Current projects include HVDC NordBalt operation, 110–400 kV transmission line reconstruction, synchronous compensator operation, data analytics/visualization tool implementation, grid user connections, and cross-border regulatory coordination with European partners.
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